subtle is a grid-based manual tiling window manager with a strong focus on easy but customizable look and feel. In comparison to other tiling window managers, subtle has no automatic tiling of the screen size in any way. Instead, windows are arranged according to positions inside of a grid. These positions are called gravities.

The Deimos Project is a computer statistics/monitoring tool allowing you to gather information and statistics about your computers, including network information and bandwidth, uptime information, keyboard and mouse usage, and hardware information.

WebKBD is a browser-based keyboard layout switcher. You can put it on your site, thus enabling users whose computers aren't localized properly to write in their own alphabet. WebKBD is inspired by Kredor Web Keyboards, but has multiple advantages over it.

Synergy+ lets you easily share a single mouse and keyboard between multiple computers with different operating systems without special hardware. Synergy+ is an actively maintained fork of Synergy/Synergy2.

annoyme is a program that plays a sound effect every time you hit a key on your keyboard to give you the feeling you are using a real typewriter. This can be used to impress colleagues with your typing skills or just for sentimental reasons. It supports various sound input methods, as well as multiple output libraries like ALSA or AO. Most importantly, it is also possible to add more sound themes. Currently, only input for XEvIE (on an X Server) is supported.

g13 is a Linux-only library to interact with the Logitech G13 driver. This library provides several sublibraries including libg13, libg13mm, libg13-cairo, libg13-gtk, and libg13-gtkmm. These libraries provide functions and classes for browsing G13 devices through udev, setting the backlight color, establishing keymaps, and drawing on the G13 framebuffer device.

footware is a tiny program that lets you use a MIDI-input device as a PC-keyboard extension. For example, the author uses a 10-key foot-controller (hence the name "footware") to send keypress events like "esc", "shift", "ctrl", "end", and "alt".